
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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Conventions
angle brackets (< >) Indicate a variable in a command line. The word or
words inside the angle brackets describe the type of
variable (for example, <host-address>). Do not type
the angle brackets when entering an actual value for a
variable.
Example: if command syntax is
ping
<ip-address>
,
enter
ping 192.32.10.12
bold text Indicates text (usually commands) that you enter at the
BCC command line prompt.
Example: Enter
reset.
braces ({ }) Enclose a list of
• Command keywords or configuration parameter
values, one of which you can enter
• BCC instance IDs of configured objects
Example:
{arp/1.2.3.4/1 rip/1.2.3.4}
• A literal string, such as the literal value of the
console prompt
Example:
prompt {[%slot%:1]$}
(Yields a prompt such as “[9:1]$”.)
brackets ([ ]) Indicate command keywords, arguments, or filters not
required (taken as optional command input) by the
BCC.
ellipsis points (. . .) Repeat the last element of the command as needed.
Example:
ethernet/2/1
[<parameter> <value>] . . .
Translating this syntax to a specific command:
ethernet/2/1 bofl-retries 2 hardware-filter enabled
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